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a sexist law, so the law is being changed. has to be changed in 16 countries around the world, so that's really the justification for hunting down this information, but it's gone completely wild and a lot of people saying it's completely out of proportion. a bit of confusion when a local newspaper said spoke to someone else, i asked her if the baby had been kicking, i swear she replied, yes, he is. >> interesting. maybe this is all part of the duchess' grand plan to keep us guessing. what if there's twins? >> then the palace has come in saying neither of them know. any way, a story that's everywhere, but pretty hard to get to the bottom of. more of this to come. >> we're hoping you will crack it wide open for us very soon. max foster, appreciate that. >>> the blade runner's dad is speaking out. some are saying his comments are racist and it's causing some family drama, too. it's red lot our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differ
a sexist law, so the law is being changed. has to be changed in 16 countries around the world, so that's really the justification for hunting down this information, but it's gone completely wild and a lot of people saying it's completely out of proportion. a bit of confusion when a local newspaper said spoke to someone else, i asked her if the baby had been kicking, i swear she replied, yes, he is. >> interesting. maybe this is all part of the duchess' grand plan to keep us guessing. what...
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not enforce the laws for three months, until restaurants adjust. they're looking at lawsuits possibly filed by beverage companies and restaurants to try to stop them on the ban on super sized drinks. he estimates the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars, lots of headaches. >> lots of headaches, digital signs, billboards, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that is holding off making changes right now was starbucks. it says there are a few gray areas of sorting through. they are using the city's three-month evaluation period to see the type of changes they need to make to be in compliance. so wolf, the ventes are safe for now. >> appreciate it very much, mary. >>> and new talking and defiance by north korea after the new tests. and now the united nations is pushing back. we'll speak about all of this and more to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice. go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got
not enforce the laws for three months, until restaurants adjust. they're looking at lawsuits possibly filed by beverage companies and restaurants to try to stop them on the ban on super sized drinks. he estimates the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars, lots of headaches. >> lots of headaches, digital signs, billboards, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that is holding off making changes right now was...
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the cuts once considered too painful to consider are now the law of the land. president obama and congressional republicans could not reach a compromise to avoid the $85 billion in automatic cuts. they will not happen all at once, but instead they will come over time. they are pointing fingers at each other over their failure to reach a deal. >> probably would be a lot better ways to reduce that spending than by the formula approach of the sequester. but we don't intend to spend a penny less as promised to the american people. >> these cuts are not smart, they will hurt our economy and cost us jobs. and congress can turn them off at any time as soon as both sides are willing to compromise. >> the cuts will hit different agencies in different ways. and there has been some confusion over how they will take effect. one good example is this, the faa held a conference to back away earlier this week, that 160 air traffic controller towers around the country would have to close on april one. others listening in were told the initial announcements of the cuts had not b
the cuts once considered too painful to consider are now the law of the land. president obama and congressional republicans could not reach a compromise to avoid the $85 billion in automatic cuts. they will not happen all at once, but instead they will come over time. they are pointing fingers at each other over their failure to reach a deal. >> probably would be a lot better ways to reduce that spending than by the formula approach of the sequester. but we don't intend to spend a penny...
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this means that there is that law now in effect. it is the most restrictive early abortion ban in the country. the center for reproductive rights and the arkansas aclu say they will challenge this law in federal court. >>> authorities in virginia say arson is to blame for more than 60 fires along the eastern shore. since november 62 vacant structures have burned, including two on tuesday night. the atf and fbi have joined this investigation now and there is a $25,000 reward for anyone with information that leads to an arrest and a conviction in this case. >>> new this morning, we have learned that yahoo!'s ceo marissa mayer received a $1.1 million bonus for her first five and a half months running the company. it is on top of her $1 million annual salary and $56 million in long-term stock. she's doing pretty well. the 37-year-old mayer recently causing some controversy after ending the policy that yahoo! employees can no longer work from home. she said the company stock has gone up 46% since mayer became boss. >> hence the bonus you
this means that there is that law now in effect. it is the most restrictive early abortion ban in the country. the center for reproductive rights and the arkansas aclu say they will challenge this law in federal court. >>> authorities in virginia say arson is to blame for more than 60 fires along the eastern shore. since november 62 vacant structures have burned, including two on tuesday night. the atf and fbi have joined this investigation now and there is a $25,000 reward for anyone...
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should state laws in this particular case regulate are marijuana trump federal law? >> absolutely. we need to change federal law. i agree with asa. we need to legalize marijuana nationally but in the meantime, the best thing the federal government can do is step pack, make it clear it's a low-enforcement policy. >> a good debate, a debate that's going to continue. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >> you it. >>> while we're waiting to see when the cardinals at the vatican will pick a new pope, the vatican is waiting as well. why the cardinals can't yet start the conclave. rgentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fe
should state laws in this particular case regulate are marijuana trump federal law? >> absolutely. we need to change federal law. i agree with asa. we need to legalize marijuana nationally but in the meantime, the best thing the federal government can do is step pack, make it clear it's a low-enforcement policy. >> a good debate, a debate that's going to continue. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >> you it. >>> while we're waiting to see when...
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>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're sort of in limbo and we're allowed by the city law to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. lavigne is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies, and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks.estimates all the change will cost his businesses tens of thousands of dollars and a lot of headaches. >> a lot of aggravations, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information, training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that's holding off making changes right now is starbucks. it says there are a few gray areas it's sorting through and it's using the city's three-month evaluation period to see what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. so, kate, the ventis are safe for now. >> should i get a venti skim latte and ask them to put sugar in it, they will put sugar in it, or i ha
>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're sort of in limbo and we're allowed by the city law to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. lavigne is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies, and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks.estimates all the change will cost his businesses tens of thousands of dollars and...
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we have, within the united states, the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. and as a result, the use of drones is, from my perspective, something that is entirely, entirely hypothetical. >> holder talked about drone policy during an appearance before the senate judiciary committee. he got a little heated. >> certainly did. there's another reason that a lot of people are worried about drones flying over the united states. the fbi is investigating a claim that a drone was spotted near one of america's biggest airports. brian todd is following this story for us. brian, what do we know? >> wolf and indicate, this happened at midday over jfk international airport in new york, where the security situation in the air and on the ground is very sensitive. what's got officials concerned is not only the sighting of this possible drone, but just how close it might have come to a passenger yet. on a approach to new york's jfk airport, an airlines captain spotted something very close to his jet. here's what he said to the control tower. >> what did you see? >> we saw a dro
we have, within the united states, the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. and as a result, the use of drones is, from my perspective, something that is entirely, entirely hypothetical. >> holder talked about drone policy during an appearance before the senate judiciary committee. he got a little heated. >> certainly did. there's another reason that a lot of people are worried about drones flying over the united states. the fbi is investigating a claim that a drone was...
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he could have really helped his country -- >> he's not doing anything illegal, that's the law. that's the income, that's what you pay. >> absolutely -- >> he doesn't have a salary. if he had a salary, he'd pay 39%. >> if he were a waiter, he'd be pay a higher tax rate than the 14% he's paying as a multimillionaire. perfectly legal but it's an outrage. >> a perfect example of why we are in so much trouble. that is a statement of fiscal policy. you can't say this enough, that washington's consumed with who should pay how much tax, how much more tax, and who should get how much less benefit. meanwhile, we have an economic crisis. we're now entering year six. and it is not met by increasing taxes and cutting spending in this year. you want to get to prosperity first. and the idea that you're going to say, what we're going to organize the country around is resenting what mitt romney had. >> it's not what he has, it's what he refuses to pay. well, the loophole he takes advantage of legally. that's an outrage. fundamental fundamentally, mitt could have done that as well. he created mi
he could have really helped his country -- >> he's not doing anything illegal, that's the law. that's the income, that's what you pay. >> absolutely -- >> he doesn't have a salary. if he had a salary, he'd pay 39%. >> if he were a waiter, he'd be pay a higher tax rate than the 14% he's paying as a multimillionaire. perfectly legal but it's an outrage. >> a perfect example of why we are in so much trouble. that is a statement of fiscal policy. you can't say this...
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that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common sense as well as law enforcement professionalism, i think you'd agree that those laws are better enforced with background checks as to ammunition purchases, would you agree? >> yeah. i think -- i'd like to discuss this with you some more. one of the concerns i have is a resource concern. you know, i think that theoretically what you are you a talking about -- what you're talking about makes a lot of sense. i think that's a real -- it would have a real positive impact. my only concern is the nics system is potentially overburdened and making sure we have the resources to do that. >> and just by way of back
that make the enforcement of existing laws extremely difficult and render those existing laws not nearly as effective as they might otherwise be. >> and those laws now prohibit purchases of firearms by categories of people, convicted felons, fugitives, drug addicts and abusers and domestic violence abusers. purchases of firearms and ammunition. both firearms and ammunition. right now there are no background checks as to purchases of ammunition. none whatsoever. and as a matter of common...
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the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law- abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about four million ar-15's in this country. there are even more other weapons that would likewise fall into a ban like this one. to my knowledge, the overwhelming majority of those weapons are possessed by law- abiding people and they are used for law-abiding purposes, hunting, target practice, self- defense and the like. i have yet to be convinced that the proponents of this legislation have met their heavy burden of establishing that this law would do more harm than good and that the -- any goodfor these reasons i
the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law- abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about...
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the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law-abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about four million ar-15's in this country. there are even more other weapons that would likewise fall into a ban like this one. to my knowledge, the overwhelming majority of those weapons are possessed by law-abiding people and they are used for law-abiding purposes, hunting, target practice, self-defense and the like. i have yet to be convinced that the proponents of this legislation have met their heavy burden of establishing that this law would do more harm than good and that the -- any good it might do would off
the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law-abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about...
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versus passing new laws. president clinton tried an assault weapons ban 19 years ago. and we have the benefit of hindsight as well as some research to examine the lackluster results of that decade long experiment. according to the department of justice's own study, it was completely inferktle in reducing murder or crime rates. some have talked about this study funded by the justice department and claimed it reduced gun murders by 6.7%. but the problem is the study reveals how weak the evidence really was. the author said however the evidence is not strong enough for us to conclude there was any meaningful effect, i.e. that the effect was different from zero. so are we really going to pass another law that will have zero effect and pat ourselves on the back and say we've accomplished something wonderful? we tried this experiment once and it failed. and i think it promotes symbolism over seriousness to repeat that mistake. a real concern of mine is that the efforts to enact this gun ban are distracting congress
versus passing new laws. president clinton tried an assault weapons ban 19 years ago. and we have the benefit of hindsight as well as some research to examine the lackluster results of that decade long experiment. according to the department of justice's own study, it was completely inferktle in reducing murder or crime rates. some have talked about this study funded by the justice department and claimed it reduced gun murders by 6.7%. but the problem is the study reveals how weak the evidence...
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by law we have a preference where federal agencies look to the private sector standards. they tend to be more dynamic because they are going to keep looking at that. the attention that you pointed out that it is a com petive market -- competitive market. they are incorporating their market and standards because the market would accrue to them if it is widely adopted. but the standard processes have learned to adopt to those type hoff standards. that is the type of diplomatic standards. we will be not replacing that function. the framework process we'll be engaging existing standards in organizations and lev arging their expertise. >> i ran over my time. i'm still not sure how we work that out. very quick question and i will turn it back over. when we think about cyber threats, those intellectual property threats and those threats that could interfere turn on and off operations, do you prioritize nature of threat those that are passage stealing versus those threats that are able to shut down critical infrastructure, for example? >> please be very brief in your response ple
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these tools, financial, intelligence, interdiction, law enforcement, and diplomacy and we talked about the mall this morning, must be brought together to bring sustained pressure on the regime. pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means to extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our main focus should be on china. the principal obstacle to bring effective pressure on north korea. four, the promotion of human rights. while part of u.s. official talking points for years has not been a significant element of u.s. strategy. it should be as it was in the reagan administration and its dealings with the soviet union. exposing the domestic brutality of the regime is the moral course and potentially an effective means to influence dprk leaders. because north korea is likely to retain its as -- nuclear and missile capabilities the u.s. must insure that it can defend against the threat. t
these tools, financial, intelligence, interdiction, law enforcement, and diplomacy and we talked about the mall this morning, must be brought together to bring sustained pressure on the regime. pyongyang must be faced with a choice. it can retain its nuclear and missile programs or pays a high price. it must no longer be allowed to use these programs as a means to extract concessions that only serve to strengthen the regime and perpetuate the missile and nuclear threat. as for diplomacy, our...
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jefferson felt that the states should be passing the alien and sedition laws. he was very much in favor of the states. at that time, people did not have the same or about suppressing the press that we have today. >> it was in the heat of the moment. rex right. >> stephen from chicago. >> they say history repeats itself. i was wondering if there any presidents and first ladies or first couples that most resemble or are analogous of the adams is -- of the adamses? is that the relationship standard? >> i hope you will take that question. [laughter] >> there was no one else like abigail and john. thet of all, we don't have insight into anybody else's lives. these letters were recently revealed. lyndon johnson's love letters to lady bird were revealed. but there is nothing like the abigail and john exchange. [laughter] >> it is when they are situated in such a important time and there were so many players in so many stages. that is what sets them apart. this is from twitter. >> people came by, but not so much during the presidency. there is a time when john is reall
jefferson felt that the states should be passing the alien and sedition laws. he was very much in favor of the states. at that time, people did not have the same or about suppressing the press that we have today. >> it was in the heat of the moment. rex right. >> stephen from chicago. >> they say history repeats itself. i was wondering if there any presidents and first ladies or first couples that most resemble or are analogous of the adams is -- of the adamses? is that the...
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law and with our values. i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where we saw a great people take down a plane because they heard his claims were being crossed into buildings and there was a likelihood this one was going to crash into the u.s. capitol, so people on the plane to get down. then there was discussion as to whether a president should order a plan taken down with american citizens if it was going to jeopardize a greater number of american citizens. this to some extent is something we have to grapple with in a legal way as well. in reading the opinions i have just read, i believe they
law and with our values. i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where...
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, aside from the obvious reasons of marriage equality, and we should all be treated equal under the law, and it was a bad initiative, and we hope of the supreme court will uphold the rulings -- it was partly an educational process. we discover as we go along, first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in the workplace. nobody. the normalizing of things, the being able to teach, to being able to show people that everybody is equal, that nobody is different -- if they are doing their job, to not be thought of as different. that is one of the reasons we took on proposition 8. that is one of the reasons we did the play "8," a dramatization of went on in the courtroom in san francisco. we put that on because we want to show people what actually went on in that courtroom. we wanted to normalize it. we find that as we move along, the wind is at our back. it is like we are hitting critical mass. you're seeing more states adopt it. great britain, you're seeing more countrie
, aside from the obvious reasons of marriage equality, and we should all be treated equal under the law, and it was a bad initiative, and we hope of the supreme court will uphold the rulings -- it was partly an educational process. we discover as we go along, first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in the workplace. nobody. the normalizing of things, the being able to...
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but if they are going to rule and this is what they do based on the law, we have a trial here in san francisco with many weeks of evidence. we brought on 17 witnesses. they brought on 2. and one of their witnesses who is their expert against the idea of gay marriage has done a 180. his name is david blankenhorn and has now said it absolutely should be something that should be done. if you look at it from a legal standpoint there is really nothing to argue. you can argue from a moral standpoint. can you say morally, i don't like the idea of gay marriage because your church teaches you a certain thing. that's fine. we're not asking anybody. we're not forcing any thank you very much to perform ceremonies. we're not asking anybody to go outside their religious beliefs. but marriage is not a religious right. it is a civil right that is provided by the government. a church does not have a right to marry someone except it is given the right by the government. the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married and who doesn't. so in 1967 there was a supreme cour
but if they are going to rule and this is what they do based on the law, we have a trial here in san francisco with many weeks of evidence. we brought on 17 witnesses. they brought on 2. and one of their witnesses who is their expert against the idea of gay marriage has done a 180. his name is david blankenhorn and has now said it absolutely should be something that should be done. if you look at it from a legal standpoint there is really nothing to argue. you can argue from a moral standpoint....
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law and with our values. i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where we saw a great people take down a plane because they heard his claims were being crossed into buildings and there was a likelihood this one was going to crash into the u.s. capitol, so people on the plane to get down. then there was discussion as to whether a president should order a plan taken down with american citizens if it was going to jeopardize a greater number of american citizens. this to some extent is something we have to grapple with in a legal way as well. in reading the opinions i have just read, i believe they
law and with our values. i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where...
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our foreign policy is inseparable from supporting international law. we must assist the genuine, moderate and democratic forces in syria who are in dire need of help and who feel abandoned by the international community. the longer this conflict goes on, the more human suffering, persecution of minorities, radicalization and sectarian conflict there will be. despite these three compelling arguments, there will still be those who say britain should have nothing to do with syria. but we cannot look the other way while human rights are flouted, and it would be height of irresponsibility to ignore potential threat to our own security. so i want to explain to the house today the next step in increasing our support to the syrian people, and i emphasize there may well have to be further steps. we have contributed nearly 140 million pounds in humanitarian aid so far. this is funding foot, clean drinking water, medical stabs, blankets and shelter for many tens of thousands of people. we're supporting the syrian national coalition's own efforts to deliver aid in
our foreign policy is inseparable from supporting international law. we must assist the genuine, moderate and democratic forces in syria who are in dire need of help and who feel abandoned by the international community. the longer this conflict goes on, the more human suffering, persecution of minorities, radicalization and sectarian conflict there will be. despite these three compelling arguments, there will still be those who say britain should have nothing to do with syria. but we cannot...
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changing laws is incredible and the organization's, women for women international who help in that and i appreciate you bringing it up and that is an amazing, public health and an attorney, good for you. >> if you are interested in knowing more about slavery in the united states are recommend looking at the polaris project website. it was started by -- you guys can change the world. it is amazing what you can do. they didn't know how difficult it is to pass laws in congress because they were so young and the trafficking laws passed in this country and they were largely responsible, traffic victims -- you know what i mean, the one thing that will end up in the paper. i highly recommend it. i would even suggest asking, a very inspiring place. and possibly a place that is centered. >> good afternoon. i am meredith waters, a current senior and brad -- undergrad. from conversation he mentioned how import your faith is to you. i'm wondering how we can finance that to improve health globally and what challenges are encountered regarding sexual and reproductive health. >> wonderful question. i
changing laws is incredible and the organization's, women for women international who help in that and i appreciate you bringing it up and that is an amazing, public health and an attorney, good for you. >> if you are interested in knowing more about slavery in the united states are recommend looking at the polaris project website. it was started by -- you guys can change the world. it is amazing what you can do. they didn't know how difficult it is to pass laws in congress because they...
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and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime with no regard for the fact that they are corrosive to international law and order. so the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit activities, and can our efforts to prevent these activities be used to pressure north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile l programs? now, i just heard on the news this morning that the agreement has been made ostensibly with china to punish north korea for its missile launching nuclear tests. i hope that china will not do what it's done in the past and agree to sanctions and then just erode those sanctions so the sanctions really never took hold. i hope that china will finally understand that the north korean regime is a threat to stability in that region of the world and in many regions of the world. because as chairman royce pointed out, korea, north korea is a rogue state helping countries like syria tr
and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime with no regard for the fact that they are corrosive to international law and order. so the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit activities, and can our efforts to prevent these activities be used to pressure north korea to abandon its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile l programs? now, i just heard on the news this...
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members of the general assembly both have no capacity to pass truly binding law. in other words with the general assembly passes are resolutions thad to not carry the force of command and at the same time they bear no responsibility for anything so it is the ultimate kibitzer club and from the u.s. standpoint much of what they want to do is not just wasteful, not just waste, there's an awful lot of things the general assembly would like to see go forward or important sectors of the un general assembly would like to see go forward that are really quite maddening and quite willing to cover for the worst members from human-rights standpoint from many standpoints in this way and the nature of such a body and subsidiary organs that depend on it with the u.s. institutions tend to be the worst you are the more you have an incentive to be in the leadership organization that might say things about you, so there's a sensitive for the worst actors to actually want to have the most voice at the u.n. because it protects them and they create a little protection racket for them.
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the fact is it is there, it is the law, the supreme court past and now congress can do something that. >> guest: never be better off than where restarted than five and a thousand and a couple dollar contribution it is rather distressing. i see problems of governing is generally respectfurespectfu lly the party system is one and the tribal nature. number 3-d district's. we paid you. you do not pick us. that is my fear with congress there is no incentive for good behavior in washington d.c.. the worst thing you could do would be to work with the other side. the of a stronger chance of taking over the senate by going through sequester than break -- breaking ranks in the primary. i said this on meet the press the number two republican is under cruise control he cannot even exercise his independents because he is up in 2014 he will have of version of cruise and his own backyard. >> host: they have no mastery or control but to make legislators moved. >> i got in trouble in the book to say about the two-party. these folks stepped up and i am sitting on the sideline i prove the point* that ci
the fact is it is there, it is the law, the supreme court past and now congress can do something that. >> guest: never be better off than where restarted than five and a thousand and a couple dollar contribution it is rather distressing. i see problems of governing is generally respectfurespectfu lly the party system is one and the tribal nature. number 3-d district's. we paid you. you do not pick us. that is my fear with congress there is no incentive for good behavior in washington...
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the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution. patentses and trademarks are a fairly mt sern invention. the first patents were actually royal grants given to iack estos for a monopolies on their inventions and they were popular in inning command continental europe. cet the constitution takes it one step further. this is for useful inventions, and from the beginning, novelty was a kautho ayiect of the pates ofed thce's role. you'll notice that every one of the models has a little tag with it. in each of the tags i tied on by a piece of red ribbon, this piece of red ribbon is one of the supposed originations of t
the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution....
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and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in place, checks and balances that will ensure that no one person, no one group of people will become so powerful as to become a law unto themselves. that you see, is what this document, our constitution, the constitution of the united states, was designed to ensure. that we as americans would live free, we would live free because our laws would govern us, not the whims, the caprice of individuals. now, i do have here another letter that i'd like to share. this is a letter that was sent to my friend senator paul from mr. john brennan, currently serving as assistant to the president
and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in...
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i mean, the fact of the matter is it is there, it's the law, and now maybe congress can do something about it. >> i think that it is better with a few folks than 500,000 folks, and it's rather distressing. but that doesn't mean that you give up. but this is part of the conversation. serving money is a huge one, respectfully the party system is another. and the tribal nature of the party system. it is one of the reasons we have this today. there is no incentive to good behavior. we have only to go through the sequestered for the worst thing we can do is work with the other side. we're talking about ted cruz. i said this on "meet the press." poor john cornyn. the number two republican. he is on what they call cruise control. because he can't even exercise his independence because he is scared to death that a guy like mr. cruise is going to run against him. >> and then there is speaker boehner doesn't seem to really have mastered any kind of control. >> but of course, if the technology can make things move forward, as you suggested, the technology can have a role in this and you can act
i mean, the fact of the matter is it is there, it's the law, and now maybe congress can do something about it. >> i think that it is better with a few folks than 500,000 folks, and it's rather distressing. but that doesn't mean that you give up. but this is part of the conversation. serving money is a huge one, respectfully the party system is another. and the tribal nature of the party system. it is one of the reasons we have this today. there is no incentive to good behavior. we have...
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and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea, these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime without regard for the fact they are corrosive to international law and order. the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit dvds encounter after its be used to pressure north korea to abandon nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. i heard on the news this morning the agreement has been made extensively with china to punish north korea for its missile launching nuclear tests. i hope china will not do what it's done in the past and agree to sanctions and then just erode the sanctions so the sanctions never took hold. i hope china will finally understand the north korean regime is a threat to stability in that region of the world and because as chairman pointed out, north korea is a rogue state, helping countries like syria try to obtain nuclear weapons to collaborate with iran. i want this committee to know that on this issue, there is not a millimete
and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea, these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime without regard for the fact they are corrosive to international law and order. the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit dvds encounter after its be used to pressure north korea to abandon nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. i heard on the news this morning the agreement has been made extensively with china...
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they got the original trafficking law passed in this country. and they are largely responsible for the victim the victim's reauthorization -- you know what, i i mean. that is the one thing that will end up in the paper. i high will recommend it and i would suggest asking if you could visit their offices. it's an inspiring place near d.c. >> wonderful. and possibly a place that takes interns? we have a lot of students interested in that. [laughter] >> yes. >> hi. good afternoon. i'm meredith waters. i'm a current senior undergrad studying public health. i know, earlier you mentioned how important your faith is to to you. i'm wondering how question harness that to improve health globally and also what challenges you have encouraged especially regarding sexual and reproductive health as someone who is a religious person. >> wonderful question. i love your question. and that's one of the things i did want to talk with you about. it's hard work. you know, and i don't mean it's hard work in term of the hours we put in and cognitively the uptake. it's
they got the original trafficking law passed in this country. and they are largely responsible for the victim the victim's reauthorization -- you know what, i i mean. that is the one thing that will end up in the paper. i high will recommend it and i would suggest asking if you could visit their offices. it's an inspiring place near d.c. >> wonderful. and possibly a place that takes interns? we have a lot of students interested in that. [laughter] >> yes. >> hi. good...
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soil without due process of law. specifically, to deny someone the right to a judge and a jury and a trial. the fifth amendment was written with this particular form of government abuse in mind and it was more than appropriate for congress to ask thi ask this qun its oversight role. we know and our legal system recognizes that you don't get due process when you're actively attacking our soldiers or our government. however, that wasn't the question senator paul posed. congress needed clarification from the administration on this nomination in order to build faith and confidence in our nation's military and intelligence community. we also need transparency and responsiveness in the questions raised by congress. i will not be supporting john brennan's nomination because the lack of transparency and timeliness on this important matter and the reasons given by the senator from georgia. mr. president, i'd yield the floor and reserve the balance of the time. a senator: madam president? mrs. feinstein: oh, senator paul is he
soil without due process of law. specifically, to deny someone the right to a judge and a jury and a trial. the fifth amendment was written with this particular form of government abuse in mind and it was more than appropriate for congress to ask thi ask this qun its oversight role. we know and our legal system recognizes that you don't get due process when you're actively attacking our soldiers or our government. however, that wasn't the question senator paul posed. congress needed...
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and it didn't sit well with us or with the david, and they put some laws on the law which expires this june. so what we're doing now is again working with nhtsa and doing everything we possibly can to get that sunset repeals and a very confident that will happen issue. so it won't be in vain, thank you. last but not least, david matsuda is national maritime administration, and was sworn in the maritime administration june of 2010, had been acting maritime administrator since being appointed by president obama in '09. there's that thing. prior to that he served as acting assistant secretary for transportation policy for march '09 until his appointment as deputy. he spent seven years on capitol hill. david, welcome. let's give our panel a welcome. [applause] >> if any you have been around the last couple of days, i also want to invite all of you to have a relaxed session. there's a theme this year, it will be relaxed, we're going to look at a fund with a very heady issues, politics we have, so please feel free to engage and i invite all the to engage as we go forward. i'm going to so sta
and it didn't sit well with us or with the david, and they put some laws on the law which expires this june. so what we're doing now is again working with nhtsa and doing everything we possibly can to get that sunset repeals and a very confident that will happen issue. so it won't be in vain, thank you. last but not least, david matsuda is national maritime administration, and was sworn in the maritime administration june of 2010, had been acting maritime administrator since being appointed by...
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ty, may 17, oklahoma lawmakers decided they were going to kill our law. one of them from coast to win on the channels and said we don't need to laws against saturday. all we have to do is learn how to follow the golden rule, treat others the way we want to be treated. you're shaking your head? you see something wrong with that? yes, sir, me, too. if lawmakers said we don't need no solace. we just need to learn how to follow the golden rule? i don't know about you, but i'm thinking if we don't need new laws, why do we even if lawmakers? for a misguided soul didn't have a clue, did she? i know buys aren't going to stop bullying. without bias against almost everything. doesn't stop them from happening, does it? we have to give the schools and parents the backing they need. may stand for the silent kids ready pledge. this was written by a group of high school students. we give out 30,000 pledge cards a month right now to schools and kids and adults all over this world. you can find our pledge card on the table. our message to these children is that they are s
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so it was still considered a radical idea, but it was, nevertheless, now law. about a year go the poll was done of tea party members -- about 50 percent of all the tea party members that they polled said that congress and the business community should not mess with social security. it up the social security was sacrosanct. how did this idea of social security go from being a socialist radical idea hundred years ago to something that today even right wing tea party members feel is so embedded in our society as part of our mainstream that it should not be that does not mean there are not some conservative business people that want to reduce social security benefits, but almost all americans agree that social security is something that we need. so when i was in milwaukee, i thought, everyone in milwaukee will know who victor berger is because it was such a remarkable public figure. i asked people in the audience, are there any buildings in milwaukee named after victor berger? are there any streets named after him filmable of cards or other any monuments? and not o
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, not interpret law. the best judges are those who see things clearly and fairly, not through an ideological lens, whether that lens is colored red or blue. there are judges who understand the law, those are judges who understand the law, understand the role of each branch of government, understand the proper balance between state and federal power and understand that people who come before the bench -- the people who come before the bench. so i say one other thing to my colleagues, and i just finished working with a bunch, four of us on each side, on coming up with a compromise so that we could work together better. i want to let my colleagues know i have done it personally with a few that this vote, the desire to actually filibuster caitlin halligan, is really causing a lot of consternation on our side. clearly, clearly, this is a judge who deserves an up-or-down vote. one of the reasons that many of my colleagues, myself included, thought that we ought to change the rules was because a judge like caitl
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right to be free because of this law. [ applause ] on behalf of them and their familiar list i want to thanks joe biden for this. [ cheers and applause ] >> bill: we're going to get into a whole lot of issues today, joe, our own foreign policy guru will be here to talk about drones and north korea and the sanctions that that united nations slapped on north korea yesterday. we'll talk to reporters from politicalco -- "politico" and "the hill." and we'll tell you how to know good olive oil from the fake stuff. and rand paul getting praised by some and condemned by others. i like him even more today thank did yesterday. but first -- >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> this fridaying morning one of the original numbers of abc's chatfest "the view" is leaving the show. joy behar announcing that after 16 years it seems like it is the right time to move on. she has been on the program since she debuted since 1997. and she is still hosting "say anything" here on current tv. >> bill: i love joy behar. she is a good friend and she has been a real feature of that program, i think.
right to be free because of this law. [ applause ] on behalf of them and their familiar list i want to thanks joe biden for this. [ cheers and applause ] >> bill: we're going to get into a whole lot of issues today, joe, our own foreign policy guru will be here to talk about drones and north korea and the sanctions that that united nations slapped on north korea yesterday. we'll talk to reporters from politicalco -- "politico" and "the hill." and we'll tell you how to...
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now we have to live by the law. if the law requires that we pay these taxes the law requires that we don't fail to obey them or we go to prison. we need to rally ourselves and get off our back sides enough to elect a republican president and then we'll get it fixed maybe. >> hopefully, maybe. charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great, two stories. >> what part is great. >> i think it's great that people are paying higher taxes for this thing and they should know it doesn't come for free. you're going to elect barack obama for your president and elect a democratic congress and pass through this nonsense, you're going to have to pay for it and you get what you pay for. what's not great is how the media is handling this and the notion the president-- when you say "they", the president is pulling out the stops in a political way saying no more tours. by the way, republicans
now we have to live by the law. if the law requires that we pay these taxes the law requires that we don't fail to obey them or we go to prison. we need to rally ourselves and get off our back sides enough to elect a republican president and then we'll get it fixed maybe. >> hopefully, maybe. charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great,...
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law and law enforcement and the average citizen can understand what their role is to help protect us. dennis: you saw on the computer. that companies spend the end of dollars on that it was not shifted with protection impact. >> the same rule that did not talk to strangers should be the same online. content that has a sexual tone on facebook gets broadcasted more to their friends and family. that is a good example how people can click on friends on facebook and it be open to a trojan horse. dennis: do not talk to strangers on facebook. i thought the whole purpose was to go cruising for women to meet. that is why zuckerberg invented it. we have government, industry and in the tech industry. no one agrees on who should pay for all of this extra protection. >> i hope that the leaders in d.c. in congress and elsewhere come together. i like your question in the last segment which is we need to do something right now. this is like the wild wild west. this is your digital tombstone. right now this is on you to protect until the federal government can get something in place. dennis: thank you
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>> it doesn't give explicit detail and is it doesn't even say law of chastity to my recollection. it just talks about -- it uses verbiage such as wore dom, things like that. being unclean and that's all in reference to sexual sin. so, it doesn't go into detail but it does reference that those things are considered simple. >> who initiated contact after the various breakups with bobby, matt, darryl and travis? start with bobby. >> um, let's see. >> shepard: a little bit of minutia here. i want to go back to monica if i could. monica is an attorney who works in arizona and works with this system. are you surprised by any of this? anything strike you? >> no. about the questions themselves? no. they seem like very common sense questions. and when i was listening to the testimony through the, i had a lot of these same questions as well. i don't think they are earth-shattering at all. but they do kind of give us an indication of what the jury is thinking. and, to me, since these are common sense questions, i think the jury is questioning her credibility. >> shepard: sounds as if they ar
>> it doesn't give explicit detail and is it doesn't even say law of chastity to my recollection. it just talks about -- it uses verbiage such as wore dom, things like that. being unclean and that's all in reference to sexual sin. so, it doesn't go into detail but it does reference that those things are considered simple. >> who initiated contact after the various breakups with bobby, matt, darryl and travis? start with bobby. >> um, let's see. >> shepard: a little bit...
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that's been the law since 1947. so now after 13 hours of filibuster we're proud to announce that the president is not going to kill unarmed americans on american soil. my next question would be why did it take so long, why is it so hard? and why would a president so jealously guard power that they're afraid to say this? but i am glad and i think that answer does -- that question, the answer does answer my question. >> megyn: we talked in our last hour before you came on, what extraordinary thing you did in uniting senators like john cornyn of texas a conservative, marco rubio of florida along with aclu and code pink all standing on the same side on an issue, but it wasn't unanimous and this partisan factions on this, they divided in an unexpected way. some other republicans, including john mccain and lindsey graham were not so happy with what they witnessed from you yesterday, suggesting you've done a disservice to americans. i want you to hear some of what they've said and give you a chance to respond. >> we've don
that's been the law since 1947. so now after 13 hours of filibuster we're proud to announce that the president is not going to kill unarmed americans on american soil. my next question would be why did it take so long, why is it so hard? and why would a president so jealously guard power that they're afraid to say this? but i am glad and i think that answer does -- that question, the answer does answer my question. >> megyn: we talked in our last hour before you came on, what...
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law prohibits the trademark, disparaging, scandalous and contemptuous or however you pronounce that name. many native american believe the term "redskins" is a racial slur. two things. i am torn here. i am a big redskins fan. >> kimberly: box bob. >> from the days when we were skinned and from the theys when we were scalped for bounties. ancestor's bodies. on the face -- you don't especially have to know that. it's collarrization of people's skin. wouldn't be allowed for any other race of people. >> bob: disparaging comment directed at her, i guess. i'm torn here because i am a fan of the "red eye" and i understand the economics of it. losing that name is a big investment in the word "redskins." on the other hand i understand -- this battle is going on for 15, 20 years. yet to see it getting through. >> eric: i have issue with comodified. i don't know -- no idea. anyway, look. mascots and logos are supposed to portray strength, power. cleveland indians and blackhawks -- it goes on and op. the sharks, the giants. you want your team to be strong. less of an insult. more of a pat on the bac
law prohibits the trademark, disparaging, scandalous and contemptuous or however you pronounce that name. many native american believe the term "redskins" is a racial slur. two things. i am torn here. i am a big redskins fan. >> kimberly: box bob. >> from the days when we were skinned and from the theys when we were scalped for bounties. ancestor's bodies. on the face -- you don't especially have to know that. it's collarrization of people's skin. wouldn't be allowed for...
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and the clear aim of this resolution is to put an end to that kind of illegal, under international law, activity. >> shepard: what about the threat to cancel the cease fire with the south koreans. >> got a pretty short and sharp response from the white house today. listen. >> the dpr wail achieve nothing about threats and will undermine international efforts to ensure peace and stability. we have encouraged the leadership to choose the path of peace and come into compliance with international o obligations. >> the security council meet hearing at the united nations has wrapped up for today. that draft resolution still being considered, but a vote is expected on it, shep, before the end of the week, and what is very important to note here is that china seems to be onboard with this resolution. that is an important step forward. and as far as we understand, shep, not one single member state is asking for a debriefing from dennis rodman before that vote. >> shepard: that's coming. jonathan hunt at the united nations. thanks, gord don shanks here. north korea takes on the world. china is a
and the clear aim of this resolution is to put an end to that kind of illegal, under international law, activity. >> shepard: what about the threat to cancel the cease fire with the south koreans. >> got a pretty short and sharp response from the white house today. listen. >> the dpr wail achieve nothing about threats and will undermine international efforts to ensure peace and stability. we have encouraged the leadership to choose the path of peace and come into compliance...
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tonight on "special report," the son-in-law of usama bin laden was taken in custody overseas. the former al-qaeda spokesman is said now to be in the u.s. awaiting a court appearance. expected friday. the president pick to run the c.i.a. has been confirmed. senators voted today 63-34 in favor of john brennan. 13 republicans voted yes. two democrats and independent bernie sanders voted no. the obama administration was ready to award activist with international women of courage award but tweets attributed to her put the process on hold. we will show you some of them and get her reaction. the president's charm offensive continueed today. he had lunch with paul ryan and the ranking member chris van hollen. "special report" starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: the "washington post" has a story about snow days in the nation's capitol and how the natural disasters separate semifrom nonessential workers. meaning, if you are home from work because of slosh on the pavement you are not essential to the got work clothes -- to the government work. as
tonight on "special report," the son-in-law of usama bin laden was taken in custody overseas. the former al-qaeda spokesman is said now to be in the u.s. awaiting a court appearance. expected friday. the president pick to run the c.i.a. has been confirmed. senators voted today 63-34 in favor of john brennan. 13 republicans voted yes. two democrats and independent bernie sanders voted no. the obama administration was ready to award activist with international women of courage award but...
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under church law they have until the 20th of this month to start it. the cardinals say it's the most important decision some of them will ever make. so nobody wants to rush it meanwhile officials closed the chapel today where they will hold the conclave for many reasons primarily to make sure it's not bugged. big change coming in airport security. so things that you couldn't take you can now take. at least carry on to the planes. and knives are now a okay. certain kinds of sticks, pool sticks, hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks, rejoice. but you will still have to remove your shoes and belts. clearly much more menacing than knives. and golf clubs? breaking news on that to come. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. >> with hotwire's low prices, i can afford to visit chicago for my first big race and l.
under church law they have until the 20th of this month to start it. the cardinals say it's the most important decision some of them will ever make. so nobody wants to rush it meanwhile officials closed the chapel today where they will hold the conclave for many reasons primarily to make sure it's not bugged. big change coming in airport security. so things that you couldn't take you can now take. at least carry on to the planes. and knives are now a okay. certain kinds of sticks, pool sticks,...
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and between the laws of war. they haven't drawn that circle and in part because i think it is confused in their mind and this is the approach the administration has decided to take. you remember back during the campaign the, the 2008 campaign, the president distinguished himself from his predecessor, george w. bush by saying in effect, we are going to take a law enforcement approach to wars. these issues aren't as clear when you don't make those kind of distinctions. bill: there was one scenario that ted cruz cruz threw out, the republican from texas, american having coffee in a coffee shop and a starbucks, whether or not that was considered an imminent threat. so that phrase, imminent threat, seemed to be stressed throughout this entire argument. has that been defined clearly? >> it did, it is at the center of this and in a sense we're back where we were literally ten years ago when we were debating the iraq war and the question of an imminent threat. rand paul yesterday spoke to this he talked about iraq and sa
and between the laws of war. they haven't drawn that circle and in part because i think it is confused in their mind and this is the approach the administration has decided to take. you remember back during the campaign the, the 2008 campaign, the president distinguished himself from his predecessor, george w. bush by saying in effect, we are going to take a law enforcement approach to wars. these issues aren't as clear when you don't make those kind of distinctions. bill: there was one...
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under church law the cardinals are sworn to secrecy once this process begins. once underway they will vote using secret paper ballots until there is a majority. of course, we will watch for the smoke once they burn those ballots. white smoke there is a pope. otherwise, try again. and an italian magazine claims it's published the first pictures of the retired pope emeritus, benedict the xvith. they supposedly show the former holy father at a papal summer palace. the house just passed bill it keep the government from shutting down three weeks from today. it would also ease some of the pain of that so-called sequester, the spending cuts. but only on the defend side. remember the idea was to cut programs both parties support. the bill now goes to the senate where democrats say they will try to protect domestic programs too. of course, the other idea was to cut -- was the cuts would be so painful that they would force the white house and the congress to compromise. that worked out perfectly. tonight, there are new signs of bipartisanship for real as ed henry is at t
under church law the cardinals are sworn to secrecy once this process begins. once underway they will vote using secret paper ballots until there is a majority. of course, we will watch for the smoke once they burn those ballots. white smoke there is a pope. otherwise, try again. and an italian magazine claims it's published the first pictures of the retired pope emeritus, benedict the xvith. they supposedly show the former holy father at a papal summer palace. the house just passed bill it...
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with the case, the bin laden son-in-law case, the law enforcement approach will will once again be under striewt any, shep. >> catherine herridge in washington tonight. senator rand paul got an answer today, got an answer from the white house about the droning of americans in america. it only took 13 hours to get it teak over the senate floor demanding to know whether president obama believes he has the right to order a drone strike to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil if that citizen is not engaged in combat? today, at last, a response. >> the answer is no. the president has not and would not use drone strikes against american citizens on american soil. >> hooray. for 13 hours yesterday we asked him that question. and so there is a result and a victory under and under public hue mailation. the white house will respond and do the right thing. >> shepard: the attorney general eric holder put it in writing in a letter to senator paul. does the president have the authority to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil? the answer to that question is. no mike emanuel is live on c
with the case, the bin laden son-in-law case, the law enforcement approach will will once again be under striewt any, shep. >> catherine herridge in washington tonight. senator rand paul got an answer today, got an answer from the white house about the droning of americans in america. it only took 13 hours to get it teak over the senate floor demanding to know whether president obama believes he has the right to order a drone strike to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil if that citizen is...